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Indira Gandhi: A Complex Legacy of Leadership And Controversy in Indian Politics

Samriti DhatwaliaJanuary 13, 20250

Nehru as the first Prime Minister of India, left a great imprint on the newly independent nation. He realised the potential of India, and worked towards making it a great nation. Being a grassroot leader, he knew his ground, his people, so he never worried about votes for his party, but he worried about the country. But after his sudden demise in 1964, a void was created in the political scenario of India. This void was then filled by Lal Bahadur Shastri, the second Prime Minister, an extremely simple man who came into limelight after India’s success in the India-Pakistan war 1965. His slogan Jai Jawan Jai Kisan, still reverberates through the hearts of Indians. But he also passed away in Tashkent, and Indira Gandhi, Nehru’s daughter became the Prime Minister of India in 1966. She was not

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The Legacy of the Nehruvian Era: Pioneering Inclusive Democracy and Social Justice in Post-Independence India

Samriti DhatwaliaJanuary 13, 20250

After India’s Independence, both Ambedkar and Nehru, were of the point of view that people of Independent India should have voting rights, as well as the right to contest elections. Their idea was to bring inclusive democracy in India. A democracy where people have the right to choose their representatives, to overcome the tortures of the Britishers, who were not their chosen leaders. Therefore, they came up with the Representation of People’s Act 1951. Before this act, only people with property and certain caste backgrounds were allowed to contest elections, but this act was a gift to the underprivileged. This act was not something given by the Britishers, but it was Nehru and Ambedkar who came up with this act. From then till 2024, all the general elections took place under this act. 

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Uses Of Typography

Himshikha ShuklaMay 18, 20230

Typography is an essential aspect of design that plays a critical role in conveying information to the intended audience. It involves the art of arranging type in a visually appealing and legible manner to communicate a message effectively. Typography is used in various fields, including advertising, graphic design, web design, publishing, and many others. In this article, we will explore the uses of typography in these fields and how it enhances communication. Advertising: Advertising is all about capturing attention and communicating a message effectively. Typography plays a crucial role in achieving this goal. Advertisers use typography to create eye-catching headlines, taglines, and slogans that capture the audience's attention even new mobile casinos Australia have adopted that 

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Chandrashekhar Should Be Sacked From Bihar Government For “Indecent” Remark On Ramcharitmanas: Kumar Vishwas Read On!

SHIVANI UJJAINWALJanuary 13, 20230

On Thursday, former AAP leader and poet Kumar Vishwas called on the Bihar government to fire Education Minister Chandrashekhar for making a "indecent" statement about the Ramcharitmanas. The Bihar minister stirred up controversy on Wednesday by asserting that the ancient Hindu holy work Ramcharitmanas, which is based on the Ramayana, "spreads enmity in the society."   Chandrashekhar used derogatory language. Vishwas stated at the Udaipur airport that Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav should remove such ministers from their administration and cabinet. “Can the minister say this for any other religion? He does not have the knowledge of Ramcharitmanas,” Vishwas added. At the 15th convocation of the Nalanda Open University, Chandrashekhar spoke to the students and referred to the

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BYJU’S Allegedly Buying Student’s Phone Numbers, Threatening Parents: NCPCR Chief

Aditi priya singhDecember 21, 20220

BYJU, an edtech company, seems to be landing in Trouble. The National Child Rights Protection Commission levelled serious allegations against Byju's on Tuesday. According to the Commission, it has received information that the company is threatening the parents of the children to purchase the course by obtaining their phone numbers.According to NCPCR President Priyank Kanoongo, we have learned that BYJU is purchasing phone numbers of children and their parents and threatening them that their future will be ruined if they do not purchase the course. Byju's is threatening parents NCPCR Chairperson Priyank Kanungo told ANI on Tuesday that they learned how Byju buys phone numbers from children and their parents and threatens them with ruining their future. We will take action and,...

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India, China Among Least Receptive To Embrace Flexible Working During Pandemic: Survey

Arpita SarkarNovember 22, 20220

A recent study revealed that Asian businesses that expect their employees to spend their working lives working from the office have declined during the Covid-19 pandemic. More than half of companies on the world's largest continent expected their employees to work entirely from the office before the pandemic began, Bloomberg cited a questionnaire from the US-based education nonprofit Center for Creative Leadership. The survey involved responses from 2,170 business leaders from 13 Asia-Pacific countries. It found that businesses in Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand were most likely to embrace flexible working while China, Japan, and India were the least receptive. The report found that only seven percent of managers expected their employees to work entirely remotely, down f...

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Malnourishment Among Indian Women: A Challenge At Hand After 75 Years Of Independence

Pooja YadavOctober 20, 20220

Among developing nations, India has one of the highest rates of malnourished adult women. Add to it the fact that many new mothers in India are adolescents, 75% of whom are anaemic, and that most gain less weight during pregnancy than is healthy (5 kilograms on average compared to the global average of close to 10 kilograms). Food is not a choice. Eating nutritious meals is essential for survival and growth. The right to food is an essential component of the right to life. Given that 1 in 4 Indian women of reproductive age are underweight, the denial of their right to food frequently has at its root the glaring lack of gender parity. Women and girls live under incredibly harmful gender-based social norms every day, which frequently results in them "eating last, eating last, and eati...

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Signifiсаnсe Of Eduсаtiоn In Aсhieving Gender Equаlity: An Analysis

Pooja YadavOctober 19, 20220

Where wоmen аre mоre eduсаted аnd emроwered, eсоnоmies аre mоre рrоduсtive аnd strоng. Where wоmen аre completely reрresented, sосieties аre mоre рeасeful аnd stаble .one must understand that the signifiсаnсe оf eduсаtiоn in асhieving gender equаlity аnd mаking соuntries mоre аffluent. Indiа hаs а lоw rаte оf girl- сhild eduсаtiоn аnd is still in the griрs оf раtriаrсhy whiсh results frоm trаditiоnаlly аssigned rоles tо wоmen; hоwever, this, in turn, hаs led tо mоre dire issues where we аre fасing а lасk оf reрresentаtiоn in роliсies аnd рrоblems оf inсlusiоn аs аn аbsenсe оf eduсаtiоn mаkes wоmen ignоrаnt оf these аsрeсts аnd beсоme а раrt оf the sаme viсiоus сirсle. The government did mаke effоrts tо insure wоmen раrtiсiраtiоn in роlitiсs frоm the grоund position by рrоmоting w...

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Data Shows Indian Parents Sidestepping CBSE, Choosing Foreign School Boards; Check Out Reasons!

Arpita SarkarSeptember 21, 20220

Undeterred by hefty fees, parents in India are choosing schools affiliated with foreign boards with the hope that their children will not only receive an "international standard" of education but also a better chance of getting into a university abroad. Data shows that in the last few years, the Switzerland-headquartered International Baccalaureate (IB) and the UK's Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) have witnessed significant growth in popularity in India. The IB Board issued a statement, saying, "In India, we have been delighted to witness a steady growth of schools delivering one or more IB programmes to students; we currently have 204 IB World Schools and 338 authorised programmes in India. Our flagship programme, the Diploma Programme (DP), is the programme ...

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Number Of International Students To India Grew By 42% In Last 7 Years: Learn Where They Are From

Arpita SarkarSeptember 19, 20220

In less than a decade, the number of foreign students coming to India for studies has increased by nearly 42 per cent. However, the countries that send students to India have remained roughly the same over the years, with a large portion coming from South Asian countries and Nepal accounting for the largest share, Indian government data shows. In fact, countries such as Malaysia and Bhutan, which used to send large numbers of students to India, saw their numbers decline as educational facilities improved locally. According to data from the All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) for seven years - from 2012-13 to 2019-20, the number of foreign students in India has increased from 34,774 in 2012-13 to 49,348 in 2019-20. An analysis of seven years of data shows that Nepal se...

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Indian 3rd Graders Better In English Than Hindi, Bihar Students Top Math: Survey

Arpita SarkarSeptember 12, 20220

Thirty-four percent of India's 3rd-grade students "exceed the global proficiency level" in English. In mathematics, 10 percent of students were in the category, the highest in Bihar. Meanwhile, a survey conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) found that 11 percent of students across the country lacked basic math skills. The percentage of Hindi in Grade 3 was 25 percent, the report revealed. According to NCERT, this means that these students have developed superior knowledge and skills and can complete complex tasks. The council released the findings in a study titled "Foundational Learning Study 2022" released on Tuesday. The study was conducted on about 86,000 Grade 3 students in 10,000 schools, including private and government institutions.

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International Literacy Day: Know Where Indian Men And Women Stand In Literacy Rate!

Aditi priya singhSeptember 8, 20220

International Literacy Day is being celebrated across the world today, 08 September 2022. This day was started in the year 1966 to increase the importance of education among the people. On the other hand, if we talk about this year, International Literacy Day is being celebrated all over the world with the theme "Transforming Literacy Learning Spaces". On this special day, let us know, what is the status of literacy in the country. Which state is ahead and in which state the condition of education is weak. At the same time, who is ahead in reading between men and women. Media reports said that, according to the National Statistical Office (NSO) survey that came last year, Kerala tops the list in terms of education in the country. Here it is 96.2 percent. On the other hand, if we tal...

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